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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MICROFINANCE SPECIALLY IN RURAL AREA

    2 Author(s):  DR. A. K. BAJPAI , MONIKA KANCHAN

Vol -  6, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 14 - 23  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

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Abstract The present study evaluates the, impact and sustainability of group-based Microfinance programmed, primarily focusing on rural women households in the backward regions. In India, usually microfinance organization are women oriented and most of their activities are concentrated towards saving and credit activities (apart from other activities focusing on women's empowerment, health and educational attainment ,etc). This paper analyses the concept of women’s empowerment and outlines empowerment strategies through small micro finance organization and playing important role in helping the women who are in distress in family. The economic empowerment approach has relied on improving women's control over economic resources and strengthening women's economic security. Regional Bank has provided one example of organizing women around savings and credit, income generation, and skill training activities. For fulfilled the objective of the study has been to examine the effects of microfinance policy environment on trends and patterns of institutional credit delivery to the development of rural women in India we done survey in many urban region for knowing the opinion about microfinance organization. After that we had done factor analysis & reliability to check the consistency. Another key objective of the study has been to examine the outreach of microfinance programmes and, in particular, to identify the targeting of the programmes helping women

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